FISHING
Starting with a lightweight boat that you can carry with one hand, or drag easily, Apex keeps the fishing experience simple. Easy rod storage, flush mounted electronics if you use them, magnets for closing hatches and holding hooks. “Simple Elegance” describes the boat well.
FEATURED ITEM
Tyr Fishing Kayak
Overcome by the desire for a lightweight, high-performance fishing kayak, EJ decided it was time to assemble a team of experts and enthusiasts to bring his vision to life. Paddle-powered, fast, nimble, and versatile, this kayak is crafted from the finest materials: carbon fiber, epoxy, Innegra, foam core, cork, super magnets, and a custom wrap to complete the package.
Each kayak is a masterpiece, crafted by passionate individuals with unmatched expertise and a track record of excellence—all done by hand.
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Hull Design: Created by Bob Blair to EJ’s specifications—low draft, stable, fast, and highly maneuverable.
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Seat Design: Developed by Mark Nordstrom and EJ, inspired by race cars and Olympic racing kayak seats, drawing from EJ’s wealth of experience.
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Plug Shaping: Led by Pat Keller, renowned whitewater kayak designer and athlete.
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Production Plug and Mold Finishing: Overseen by Russ Emanis, an advanced composites guru.
This kayak isn’t just a vessel—it’s an invitation to spend more time on the water than ever before.
$10,999.00
Apex TYR Fishing Kayak Promo/Brand Video- 2025
APEX FISHING BLOGS
Manufacturing- Apex Journey
If you are a customer or have been paying attention to the Apex Journey, you’ll know that the past two years were spent on a variety of different manufacturing plans, locations, and talent. If you have read the book “Good to Great” and know the “flywheel concept”,...
The Tyr Debuts at KBF Nationals
DCIM100GOPROG0012350.JPG Our first demo of our ultra lightweight fishing kayak was on Thursday night at the Lake Guntersville State Park Pavilion and Boat ramp. Fat Tire Beer provided 40 cases of beer to Apex to serve to the 305 Kayak Anglers who qualified and...
Tyr Rules the Skinny Water- A Guntersville Experience
“How low can you go?” Kayaks are known for their ability to go in shallow water. However, all kayaks are not the same when it comes to how well they run in shallow water and just how shallow they can run. The Tyr, by design, goes much shallower than any other...